Shame on you! Everyone knows that the fnord is something we don’t say in public!
Why would you be ashamed to say
F-word
in public? It’s the first name of many men, including the British monarch who abdicated his throne for “the woman [he] love[d]”, Wallis Simpson.
Well, I’ve often thought that “Sequoia” would be a great first name if I ever had a daughter; but I must admit, I’ve never considered calling her Edward.
No, but Redwood was a great name for one of the Blues Brothers!
“We got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark, and we’re wearing sunglasses.”
That was Robin Hood’s famous call to the Merry Men as they rode to their hideaway in Elwood Forest.
You’ve got your pop culture references mixed up there.
Elwood
was George and Jane Jetson’s son, and thus Judy’s brother.
Sorry, kunilou, but you’re not out of the tall timber yet.
Sherwood
was the last name of Henry, who joined with Edward Williams to start a coatings company whose logo features a paint-spattered globe and the words “Cover the Earth”.
Not a cool response Sternvogel
Sherwin
is a frozen dessert like ice cream, only without milk
“quiescently frozen” – my favorite phrase! But I think you’re confusing Good Humor with good faith. sherbet is a unit of measurement, said to have been used in building Noah’s Ark.
You’re wrong, but I still love you, bru. In fact, I must have been shot with cubit’s arrow.
You’re blinded by love…of wealth! Cupid is avarice, or greed, a desire for excessive wealth.
Not blinded, but clouded.
Cupidous is “a cloud of a class characterized by dense individual elements in the form of puffs, mounds, or towers, with flat bases and tops that often resemble cauliflower.”
If you were in the Colosseum during the days of the Caesars, the assembled throng would be casting “thumbs down” for this response.
Cumulus
was, with his brother Remus, one of the co-founders of the fabled City of Seven Hills.
You’ve been watching too much “Simpsons”–Romulus is a word invented by Jebediah Springfield, as in “It’s a perfectly Romulus word.”
Sorry, wrong historical figure. Oliver Cromulent was the key figure in turning England from a monarchy into a republican Commonwealth.
Can’t… resist… temptation… Cromwell was a friend of the Tick’s.
Sorry you’re floundering around on this.
Carbonnell or the bar jack, is an ocean-dwelling fish commonly found in the central Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean, and the nameskae of the submarine SS-337.
Shape up or ship out, buddy! Next time, use your noodle, and you’ll realize that
Carbonero
is used to describe a pasta dish which contains eggs, cheese, and fatty pork.
You’re singing the wrong tune. A carbonara is a self-contained piece for one voice usually with orchestral accompaniment, perhaps most commonly found in opera.
Only if you have season tickets! Your aria is wherever you’re at!
(my apologies if you meant “cadenza” or somesuch.)